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Showing posts with label poem. Show all posts
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Sep 2, 2019

[Answer] 6. What book is actually an epic poem written by the 17th century poet John Milton?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What book is actually an epic poem written by the 17th century poet John Milton?"



...1. Adam and Eve 2. Heaven and Hell 3. Paradise Lost 4. The Battle Milton also wrote a sequel called "Paradise Regained." I made up the other three titles.

Jun 21, 2019

[Ans] Walt Whitman's poem "Oh Captain, My Captain" was written about which President?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Walt Whitman's poem "Oh Captain, My Captain" was written about which President?"



Walt Whitman composed the poem "O Captain! My Captain!" after Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865. The poem is classified as an elegy or mourning poem, and was written to honor Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. The poem was first published in the pamphlet Sequel to Drum-Taps which assembled 18 poems regarding the American Civil War. "O Captain! My Captain!" became one of Walt Whitman's most famous poems. Whitman became so identified with the poem that late in life he remarked, "Damn My Captain...I'm almost sorry I ever wrote the poem."

[Answer] Walt Whitman's poem "Oh Captain, My Captain" was written about which President?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Walt Whitman's poem "Oh Captain, My Captain" was written about which President?"



...Walt Whitman composed the poem "O Captain! My Captain!" after Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865. The poem is classified as an elegy or mourning poem, and was written to honor Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States. The poem was first published in the pamphlet Sequel to Drum-Taps which assembled 18 poems regarding the American Civil War. "O Captain! My Captain!" became one of Walt Whitman's most famous poems. Whitman became so identified with the poem that late in life he remarked, "Damn My Captain...I'm almost sorry I ever wrote the poem."

Apr 8, 2019

[Answer] 4. What book is actually an epic poem written by the 17th century poet John Milton?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. What book is actually an epic poem written by the 17th century poet John Milton?"



...1. Heaven and Hell 2. Adam and Eve 3. The Battle 4. Paradise Lost Milton also wrote a sequel called "Paradise Regained." I made up the other three titles.

Feb 19, 2019

[Answer] 6. What book is actually an epic poem written by the 17th century poet John Milton?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. What book is actually an epic poem written by the 17th century poet John Milton?"



...1. Adam and Eve 2. Heaven and Hell 3. Paradise Lost 4. The Battle Milton also wrote a sequel called "Paradise Regained." I made up the other three titles.

Jan 14, 2019

[Answer] 1. '_____,_____ burning bright,In the forests of the night.'What animal is missing from William Blake's signature poem?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. '_____,_____ burning bright, In the forests of the night.' What animal is missing from William Blake's signature poem?"



...1. Jackal 2. Lion 3. Tiger 4. Hippopotamus This excerpt comes from the poem 'The Tiger,' or as it was originally entitled 'The Tyger'. Blake was a Romantic poet of the 18th and 19th century. 'The Tyger' was published in 1794 as part of a collection of poems entitled 'Songs of Experience'. It remains his best known piece of poetry and one of the most famous pieces of British poetry.

Oct 28, 2018

[Ans] What is the title of the famous poem displayed at the site of the Statue of Liberty?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the title of the famous poem displayed at the site of the Statue of Liberty?"



The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Grover Cleveland on this day in 1886. On the pedestal is inscribed “The New Colossus,” a sonnet by American poet Emma Lazarus that welcomed immigrants to the United States. Although you may not be familiar with the poem’s title, you are probably fore familiar with its most famous lines: “Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” In 1903, the poem was cast onto a bronze plaque and mounted inside the pedestal's lower level.

[Answer] What is the title of the famous poem displayed at the site of the Statue of Liberty?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the title of the famous poem displayed at the site of the Statue of Liberty?"



...The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States, was dedicated in New York Harbor by President Grover Cleveland on this day in 1886. On the pedestal is inscribed “The New Colossus,” a sonnet by American poet Emma Lazarus that welcomed immigrants to the United States. Although you may not be familiar with the poem’s title, you are probably fore familiar with its most famous lines: “Give me your tired, your poor, / Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” In 1903, the poem was cast onto a bronze plaque and mounted inside the pedestal's lower level.

Aug 29, 2018

[Ans] Which famous poem tells a story of the Mudville nine?

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The term ‘Mudville nine’ originates from the poem, “Casey at the Bat” which was written by the well-known poet, Ernest Thayer in 1888. Mudville is the name of the fictional hometown and home team in the poem. "Casey at the Bat" is “the single most famous baseball poem ever written” according to the Baseball Almanac. It was first published in The San Francisco Examiner (then called The Daily Examiner), and later popularized by DeWolf Hopper in many vaudeville performances. It has become one of the best-known poems in American literature.

Apr 19, 2018

[Ans] Who wrote the poem "Paul Revere's Ride"?

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...On May 10, 1818 at the age of 83 Paul Revere died at his home on Charter Street in Boston. He died of natural causes. He is buried on the Old Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street, Boston. Later Years - Paul Revere Heritage Project 

What is the name of the horse of Paul Revere? Samuel (Larkin) … born Oct. 22, 1701; died Oct. 8, 1784, aged 83; he was a chairmaker, then a fisherman and had horses and a stable. He was the owner of “Brown Beauty,” the mare of Paul Revere's Ride made famous by the Longfellow poem.

Mar 16, 2018

[Ans] Why is there no joy in Mudville, according to Ernest Lawrence Thayer's poem?

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..Ernest Lawrence Thayer was an American writer and poet who wrote the poem "Casey", which is "the single most famous baseball poem ever written" according to the Baseball Almanac, and "the nation’s ...He claimed that his famous poem, "Casey At The Bat," was not based on any real person, game or team despite rumors to the contrary. He was called a "one-poem poet" because his only poem to attract any attention was, "Casey At The Bat...




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Mighty Casey struck out:


Thayer's ballad commemorating the excitement of baseball became a classic almost immediately. "Casey At the Bat" humorously captures the tension of America's highly competitive favorite pastime. It chronicles the game of the "Mudville nine" on one fateful day. Everyone's hopes of victory ride on a player called "mighty Casey" when he advances to the batter's box. Arrogantly ignoring the first two pitches (perfect strikes,) Casey swings at last! That's when the unthinkable happened: "But there is no joy in Mudville - mighty Casey has struck out." Source: Poets.org


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Jul 27, 2017

[Ans] two roads diverged in a yellow wood is the first line of which famous poem?


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It is a narrative poem consisting of four stanzas of 5 lines each in iambic tetrameter (though it is hypermetric by one beat – there are nine syllables per line instead of the strict eight required for tetrameter) and is one of Frost's most popular works.

May 26, 2017

[Ans] What is the title of the famous poem displayed at the site of the Statue of Liberty?


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This poem was written as a donation to an auction of art and literary works[3] conducted by the "Art Loan Fund Exhibition in Aid of the Bartholdi Pedestal Fund for the Statue of Liberty" to raise money for the pedestal's construction.